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. >> fbi study shows hate crimes have declined. anti gay violence accounted for 21% of all hate crimes. hate crimes are vastly under reported in many parts of the country. >>> gun rights supporters are cheering what they call an historic decision, overturning illinois's ban on concealed weapons. the seventh circuit court of appeals found the gun ban violates -- >>> the city to city bus is known for low fairs in many cases $1. mega bus will offer direct service from san francisco and oakland to los angeles as well as trips from san francisco to sacramento and on to reno. the company briefly operated in california in 2007 before canceling service due to lack of demand. >>> light cool showers moving through the area right now. we've had light sprinkles reported from santa rosa south to the fremont area and out toward hayward. we'll come in close and we're tracking the latest sell as it -- latest cell as it moves on to the dunbarton bridge. then we come across here. there's the dunbarton bridge, palo alto you have light showers right n
. >> fbi study shows hate crimes have declined. anti gay violence accounted for 21% of all hate crimes. hate crimes are vastly under reported in many parts of the country. >>> gun rights supporters are cheering what they call an historic decision, overturning illinois's ban on concealed weapons. the seventh circuit court of appeals found the gun ban violates -- >>> the city to city bus is known for low fairs in many cases $1. mega bus will offer direct service from san...
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and the next morning, the fbi was there to arrest him at about 7:00 a.m. >> andrew and mark madoff had turned their father in. shortly after the arrest, ruth madoff called andrew, pleading with him to cosign his father's $10-million bail bond. >> and i said, you know, "forget it. there's no way. i mean, how could you even ask that question? no, i'm not signing that bail bond. that's crazy." >> i just wanted him to come home. i was so afraid. >> afraid of... >> i mean, the whole idea of going to prison is sort of unthinkable to me. i don't think i ever knew anybody that went to prison. >> mr. madoff, what do you have to say for yourself? >> bail was eventually guaranteed by ruth and madoff's brother peter, and bernie was released. all of his assets were frozen, but in a stunning breach of the court order barring the transfer of property, a large and extremely valuable envelope arrived at andrew madoff's apartment. >> i tore open the envelope and--and--and dumped it out. and it was absolutely heartbreaking. these were pieces of jewelry that i recognized. things that i had seen my mother
and the next morning, the fbi was there to arrest him at about 7:00 a.m. >> andrew and mark madoff had turned their father in. shortly after the arrest, ruth madoff called andrew, pleading with him to cosign his father's $10-million bail bond. >> and i said, you know, "forget it. there's no way. i mean, how could you even ask that question? no, i'm not signing that bail bond. that's crazy." >> i just wanted him to come home. i was so afraid. >> afraid of......
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we've contacted everybody in the states we could think of, and--you know, from elected officials to fbi to our local prosecutor. and everybody says, "yeah, obviously there's something wrong here. it was a scam, but to prove it is gonna be very difficult." >> safer: galbraith declined our request for an interview. canadian police now say he was running a ponzi scheme. do you blame yourselves at all? >> to a point. we just didn't find the--the red flags popping up. so we tried it, and then we lost. a lot. >> might as well went to vegas and put it all on red. >> (laughs) we would have a lot more fun. >> safer: at least in vegas, you know the odds always favor the house. elsewhere, even the most sophisticated among us can be had. for instance, our gullibility expert, stephen greenspan, who, after writing a book on the subject, discovered he'd lost $400,000 dollars of his retirement money to who else? bernie madoff. was it embarrassing for you? >> two days after i had the first book copy in my hand, i found that out. well, it was painful, obviously. >> safer: and the fact was, greenspan had
we've contacted everybody in the states we could think of, and--you know, from elected officials to fbi to our local prosecutor. and everybody says, "yeah, obviously there's something wrong here. it was a scam, but to prove it is gonna be very difficult." >> safer: galbraith declined our request for an interview. canadian police now say he was running a ponzi scheme. do you blame yourselves at all? >> to a point. we just didn't find the--the red flags popping up. so we...
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. >> fbi agents carried out two raids in arlington. the first was in rosslyn possibly targeting the university of management and technology. academic dean explains his town house was also raided. fbi agents refused to say what they were looking for. no charges have been filed. >> a bank employee makes an expose of discovery. detectives tell us that someone set off an explosive device on an atm machine. this happened at the bridge in a credit union on gordon sheldon boulevard. we are live with the attempt to steal hundreds, maybe thousands of dollars. >> we have seen chris the attempt to steal atms. -- crzy attempts to steal atms. this one also failed. >> for clock. i heard boom. >> this virginia credit union atm has a hole in the back and an error message on the screen but all in all does not look too bad considering someone tried to blow it up this morning. >> allow bank. -- a loud bang. >> i thought a gas line exploded. >> album. , people evacuated amid fears. there was no further danger. >> the damage atm is in an area near 95 and r
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fbi was busy in arlington today. a number ofd buildings today. gail huff is alive with what was found out. employees were very surprised them coming go. we saw them here ourselves. came here and also a ome of a man who works on the seventh floor of this office building. ,d this building targeting the university of management and technology. n at the school had his house raided as well. thousands of degrees have been to the school. advertises itself as military g militaryceptin personnel using the g.i. bill -- epting military personnel using the g.i. bill. they were hard-pressed to find anyone in the building who had heard of it. have you heard of the university of management and technology? >> never heard of it. have you ever heard of the university of management and technology? >> they offer online classes. the director told us the respected.is well in academic dean was nearby arlington. todayme was also raided , who refused to say what they were looking for. i was out getting my mail. as anyone about it. he does not face any charges. officials
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a female fbi agent tracked him down. >>> also, ahead -- good morning, america, by the way. good to be here. robin is on leave, recovering. and i think we're going to trim her christmas tree today. also ahead, the latest on the controversial custody battle over this little girl who was given up for adoption. her father had no idea. now, the birth mother speaks out in an abc news exclusive, explaining why she did this. >>> also, making a turn of sorts. the biggest teen dreams, as elizabeth told you at the top of the program, aren't so wanted, after all. bieber, one d., the wanted, shut out of grammy nominations. the outrage, explained in detail. >>> so are the fashion police, in times square as we speak. we have an anchor competition coming up, that's already heating up, ladies and gentlemen. which one of us will take your cues and model the whackiest christmas sweater on the planet. no one said there could be no electricity. no one said the sweater could not have electricity. >> can i tell our viewers? this is intense. i just landed from london. i had no idea i needed to be
a female fbi agent tracked him down. >>> also, ahead -- good morning, america, by the way. good to be here. robin is on leave, recovering. and i think we're going to trim her christmas tree today. also ahead, the latest on the controversial custody battle over this little girl who was given up for adoption. her father had no idea. now, the birth mother speaks out in an abc news exclusive, explaining why she did this. >>> also, making a turn of sorts. the biggest teen dreams,...
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we talked to a news consultant from the fbi. sometimes the killers wear the masks because they detach from who they are in reality. because it gives them a sense of power to carry out the violence when they're shooting those people. >> they put on a character almost. >> exactly. >>> the u.s. and its european allies favor new sanctions on north korea for this week's successful rocket launch. the u.n. security council says it will consider an appropriate response. but china, north korea's biggest ally, says a moderate response is needed to avoid further escalation. >>> and software pioneer john mcafee is back in the u.s. after being deported from guatemala. he arrived in miami last night and went to an upscale hotel. it's not clear what if any legal issues he faces in the states. officials in belize want to question him in connection with the murder of a neighbor. so this confusing and bizarre story continues. >> indeed. >>> this could be the biggest news story of the day. the announcement that so many of us, and i put myself in t
we talked to a news consultant from the fbi. sometimes the killers wear the masks because they detach from who they are in reality. because it gives them a sense of power to carry out the violence when they're shooting those people. >> they put on a character almost. >> exactly. >>> the u.s. and its european allies favor new sanctions on north korea for this week's successful rocket launch. the u.n. security council says it will consider an appropriate response. but china,...
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. >>> well, the fbi says two personal computers belonging to a former top military adviser have been hacked. the attack targeted mike mullen former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. officials say since these were personal computers no classified information was compromised but they say it fits a pattern of similar attacks on former high-ranking officials. >>> right now, a developing story from the civil war in syria. senior u.s. officials tell abc news, president bashar assad's forces have loaded nerve gas components into bombs at or near syrian airfields. it is assumed, the intent was to move the bombs onto aircraft. but there's no way to know if that happened for certain. the issue, of course, has the full attention of the obama administration. >> our concerns are that an increasingly desperate assad regime might turn to chemical weapons or might lose control of them to one of the many groups that are now operating within syria. >> syrian ground forces and rebels have been battling in and around syrian capital of damascus. it is now estimated that more than 40,000 people have
. >>> well, the fbi says two personal computers belonging to a former top military adviser have been hacked. the attack targeted mike mullen former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. officials say since these were personal computers no classified information was compromised but they say it fits a pattern of similar attacks on former high-ranking officials. >>> right now, a developing story from the civil war in syria. senior u.s. officials tell abc news, president bashar...
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she is the wealthy tampa socialite who is the one who blew the whistle, you can say, going to the fbi about threatening e-mails that led to revelation of the affair between petraeus and broadwell. they're saying look -- she is angry, lampooned by the press, lampooned by "saturday night live." she wants to get her story out there to sit the record straight. instead of doing a tv interview, she wants to do a book, tell the story, get her side out there. sometime next year expect the jill kelley book. no one is shocked by this news. >> i am thoroughly shocked. >> where there is scandal there is money to be made. we know that game. >>> so martha stewart -- >> martha. >> yes. martha apparently had a case of salmonella over the holidays -- over thanksgiving, she tells "the new york post" page six. it forced her to cancel appearances, meetings. on page six she said, quote, i never get sick. came down with salmonella. i think i caught it handling so many turkeys around thanksgiving. she said the plus was that she lost a little bit of weight, but she was in bed for days and it was terrible. >>
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fbi statistics shows that guarding a prisoner is anything but routine work for an officer. last year there was 15,000 assaults on officers. 7,000 happened when officers were transporting prisoners. it is unknown if officers considered the prisoner dangerous. the focus now is finding out how exactly that happened. >> the investigators are still interviewing people and looking at the evidence in determining exactly how the gun discharged and why the gun discharged. >>> the good news from out here today was that nobody was injured, and police tonight have not released the name of that prisoner or the baltimore county police officer. we're live in baltimore county. christian shaffer. >>> he could have called a cab but instead he hailed an ambulance. the good thing is he didn't know how to turn on the siren and lights. he headed down 50 toward the bay bridge. several calls came into police about an ambulance driving crazy. and about an hour later, troopers were able to track it down. >> and in that area, is where troopers first spotted the ambulance heading westbound on rout 50
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the mall will be closed tomorrow as police and atf and the fbi continue their investigation. no word on a motive or the identity of the gunman. now, "nightline" will have more after this newscast at 11 oocht 35. >>> a late decision on four fire houses. contra costa county supervisors decided to close stations in love lafayette, martinez, clayton and walnut creek. they will close about $3 million a year. the supervisors say they were forced to close the station after voters turned down a seven-year parcel tax that would have kept them open. >>> a bad year for murders has gotten worse. the latest victim was a teenager whose death invaded a peaceful neighborhood with a crash. abc7 news reporter john olson is live to explain what happened. john? >> reporter: the city's 44th homicide of the year took place in this quiet neighborhood with houses and christmas lights. an area not known for serious crime. the victim is thought to be an 18-year-old man who may have been stabbed in the neck before or as he was behind the wheel of his pick up. the victim's truck jumped the curb and land
the mall will be closed tomorrow as police and atf and the fbi continue their investigation. no word on a motive or the identity of the gunman. now, "nightline" will have more after this newscast at 11 oocht 35. >>> a late decision on four fire houses. contra costa county supervisors decided to close stations in love lafayette, martinez, clayton and walnut creek. they will close about $3 million a year. the supervisors say they were forced to close the station after voters...
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the mall will be closed tomorrow as police and atf and the fbi continue their investigation. no word on a motive or the identity of the gunman. now, "nightline" will have more after this newscast at 11 oocht 35. >>> a late decision on four fire houses.contra contra costa county supervisors decided to close stations in love lafayette, martinez, clayton and walnut creek. they will close about $3 million a year. the supervisors say they were forced to close the station after voters turned down a seven-year parcel tax that would have kept them open. >>> a bad year for murders has gotten worse. the latest victim was a teenager whose death invaded a peaceful neighborhood with a crash. abc7 news reporter john olson is live to explain what happened. john? >> reporter: the city's 44th homicide of the year took place in this quiet neighborhood with houses and christmas lights. an area not known for serious crime. the victim is thought to be an 18-year-old man who may have been stabbed in the neck before or as he was behind the wheel of his pick up. the victim's truck jumped the curb an
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theft ring accused of infecting 11 million computers, causing more than 800 million dollars in losses fbi says facebook helped the investigation. facebook making it easier for users to access privacy settings, lets users control who has access to their material. next generation blackberry? vietnamese website posted what it says are photos of the smartphone, keyboard replaced by full touch screen expect you disgust me. prove it. enough is enough. d-con baits are specially formulated to kill in one feeding. guaranteed. d-con. get out. >>> good morning. 4:45. you are looking at emeryville towards the tall buildings even in the background san francisco, bay bridge. skieser -- skies are clear. [ inaudible ] >>> anti-virus software pioneer john mcafee waking up in the united states after hiding for weeks in central america. police in belize wanted to question him in a neighbor's murder. katie marzullo is live in the newsroom. >> reporter: the newest posting on his blog is from his staff from overnight it asks the media respect his privacy. it looks like mcafee is working to get his 20-year-old
theft ring accused of infecting 11 million computers, causing more than 800 million dollars in losses fbi says facebook helped the investigation. facebook making it easier for users to access privacy settings, lets users control who has access to their material. next generation blackberry? vietnamese website posted what it says are photos of the smartphone, keyboard replaced by full touch screen expect you disgust me. prove it. enough is enough. d-con baits are specially formulated to kill in...
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fbi says more than 6,000 hate crimes were reported to u.s. law enforcement last year, down 6% from the previous year. sexual orientation hate crimes went up to more than 1500 in 2011, increase of more than 2 1/2%. >>> in morning federal reserve has its eye on the fiscal live. new bonding program to support the economy. the plan is not a rescue option if there is no agreement on avoiding automatic tax hikes and spending cut nose deal. no outward progress between the white house and republicans now. >>> in morning the air force will conduct another test flight of new experimental space plane. the x-37b is being developed as an unmanned vehicle, engineers say it can fly 500 miles above the earth, more than 17,000 miles an hour. prototype will be shot into space later today. that launch will be streamed online. last time they sent it up, it was up a year before it came back. >> shouldn't have weather-related delays this morning. tomorrow morning mike could be a different story, right? >> right this time tomorrow aftermaths of rain in some areas,
fbi says more than 6,000 hate crimes were reported to u.s. law enforcement last year, down 6% from the previous year. sexual orientation hate crimes went up to more than 1500 in 2011, increase of more than 2 1/2%. >>> in morning federal reserve has its eye on the fiscal live. new bonding program to support the economy. the plan is not a rescue option if there is no agreement on avoiding automatic tax hikes and spending cut nose deal. no outward progress between the white house and...
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. >>> facebook has helped the fbi crack a massive global hacking ring the hackers used malware to get credit card numbers steal them and bank details in one of the largest cyber crime hauls in history. the security team identified the accounts and provided tools to remove the threats 11 million computers were affected more than 8 million dollars in losses, 10 arrest and the suspects are from the u.s., britain, bosnia, croatia, new zealand and peru. >>> if you work in san francisco or oakland you may be eligible to earn a free college degree. free undergraduate degrees in business books and materials are included. including to university now anyone working in san francisco, oakland or sacramento will be accepted as long as their employers make a few wishing donation of any amount. >>> -- donation of any amount. >>> fatal accident on san mateo -- [ inaudible ] >>> i'm not sure they will headache that 5:30 deadline. you can see blinking lights emergency crews on the portion of the san mateo bridge blocking right lane westbound due to fatal accident before 4:00 this morning involving an s
. >>> facebook has helped the fbi crack a massive global hacking ring the hackers used malware to get credit card numbers steal them and bank details in one of the largest cyber crime hauls in history. the security team identified the accounts and provided tools to remove the threats 11 million computers were affected more than 8 million dollars in losses, 10 arrest and the suspects are from the u.s., britain, bosnia, croatia, new zealand and peru. >>> if you work in san...
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. >> still ahead another light lit in >>> in the abc 7 newsroom coming up at 6:00 the fbi sing yelz out an order of east bay nuns. the fight being taken on by sisters of the holly family. also, overcome with emotion in the east bay. gifts handed out today to-to-some people who really needed it. those stories and more coming up on abc 7 news tonight at 6:00. >> thank you. see you then. >> this is the fifth night of hanukkah. >> the festival of lights celebrated again tonight in san francisco with lighting of the union square men mora. >> the holiday celebrates the victory of a small group of ancient jews over a larger opponent. >> it lasts eight days because of the miracle of a small amount of oil that should not have provided light that long, but somehow, did. happy hanukkah, indeed. >> world news is coming up next. i'm cheryl jennings. >> from all of us here, thanks for watching. we appreciate your time we'll see you again at 6:00. >>> this is "world news." tonight, the shooter. we see the face of the 22-year-old who stole an assault rifle and fired at holiday shoppers in an oregon mal
. >> still ahead another light lit in >>> in the abc 7 newsroom coming up at 6:00 the fbi sing yelz out an order of east bay nuns. the fight being taken on by sisters of the holly family. also, overcome with emotion in the east bay. gifts handed out today to-to-some people who really needed it. those stories and more coming up on abc 7 news tonight at 6:00. >> thank you. see you then. >> this is the fifth night of hanukkah. >> the festival of lights celebrated...
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fbi saying the problem is so serious the agency needs help to deal with it. and that help coming from unexpected partnerships. >> tonight in fremont a parent played tour guide for fbi agents from san francisco. they have a goal of fighting the problem of human trafficking. the sisters of the holy family called a crime modern day slavery. >> when we think about slavery, what that means is that people are exploited, bought and sold. abused. no freedom no, rights. >> in 2008, this congregation made a pledge to devote part of the ministry to shining a light on the issue from sexual exploitation of women and children to abuses in sweat shops. some say as many as 27 million people are victims of human trafficking. >> we want to educate people what is going on. we want to look at creative ways to support and do advocacy. >> sisters of the holly family estimate they give4h!m between0 and 50 talks to various groups and donate about $30,000 a year to community-based organizations helping victims of human trafficking. it's that tireless outreach and commitment brought
fbi saying the problem is so serious the agency needs help to deal with it. and that help coming from unexpected partnerships. >> tonight in fremont a parent played tour guide for fbi agents from san francisco. they have a goal of fighting the problem of human trafficking. the sisters of the holy family called a crime modern day slavery. >> when we think about slavery, what that means is that people are exploited, bought and sold. abused. no freedom no, rights. >> in 2008,...
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the mall will be closed tomorrow as police and atf and the fbi continue their investigation. no word on a motive or the identity of the gunman. now, "nightline" will have more after this newscast at 11 oocht 35. >>> a late decision on four fire houses. contra costa county supervisors decided to close stations in love lafayette, martinez, clayton and walnut creek. they will close about $3 million a year. the supervisors say they were forced to close the station after voters turned down a seven-year parcel tax that would have kept them open. >>> a bad year for murders has gotten worse. the latest victim was a teenager whose death invaded a peaceful neighborhood with a crash. abc7 news reporter john olson is live to explain what happened. john? >> reporter: the city's 44th homicide of the year took place in this quiet neighborhood with houses and christmas lights. an area not known for serious crime. the victim is thought to be an 18-year-old man who may have been stabbed in the neck before or as he was behind the wheel of his pick up. the victim's truck jumped the curb and land
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they say the fbi's looking into -- it's not just admiral mullen. apparently, there have been several hacking attempts, some successful, mom not, on -- some not, on former officials who work on their potential computers. but in the case of admiral mullen, it was on the grounds of the u.s. naval academy, but that doesn't matter. they break into the computer from, you know, around the world. it's not like they have to sneak on to the naval academy to access his computer, it's just that his computer is, i guess, more exposed than those at the naval academy. >> there are applications out there. if the admiral clicked on the wrong thing and got something installed -- now, these utilities are self-extracting, self-installing utilities that gives anybody remote access to that laptop no matter where it sits. megyn: i know they do this in general to random people, but how do they know which computer is admiral mullen's and where it's sitting? >> it's all social engineering. maybe they knew something, they broke into a computer -- here's the most disturbing p
they say the fbi's looking into -- it's not just admiral mullen. apparently, there have been several hacking attempts, some successful, mom not, on -- some not, on former officials who work on their potential computers. but in the case of admiral mullen, it was on the grounds of the u.s. naval academy, but that doesn't matter. they break into the computer from, you know, around the world. it's not like they have to sneak on to the naval academy to access his computer, it's just that his...
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flurry of motion his attorney asked for all documents between detectives, fbi, prosecutors, suggesting only reason the shooting death of 17-year-old martin led to this murder case was not due to the law or due to the facts but political pressure. >> i think the conclusion would be wow, there's a lot of information out here that seems to suggest that george acted appropriately that night. there seems to be not very much to suggest that he threatened, ran after, cornered, profiled racially, anything like that. >> reporter: and a big win for the defense it will get the unedited original recording of witness number 8. that is the teenage girlfriend of trayvon martin, who has said that she was on the cell phone with trayvon martin that night in february when all of this went down. that trayvon martin was telling her that he was the one in fear because he was being followed. alisyn? alisyn: phil keating, thank you for the uate. we have an eye-opening new warning for parents. how your child's cell phone could be giving away their personal information and what can be done about that coming up.
flurry of motion his attorney asked for all documents between detectives, fbi, prosecutors, suggesting only reason the shooting death of 17-year-old martin led to this murder case was not due to the law or due to the facts but political pressure. >> i think the conclusion would be wow, there's a lot of information out here that seems to suggest that george acted appropriately that night. there seems to be not very much to suggest that he threatened, ran after, cornered, profiled racially,...
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the fbi and atf assisted in this investigation and they are here going through, looking at everything that happened inside. they're looking at surveillance video trying to piece together exactly what happened. again the gunman turned gun on himself and killed himself after shooting three people inside the mall yesterday, megyn? megyn: dan, is there any discussion of why the casualty number, thankfully, was not higher if he managed to get off 17 shots? it sounds like he managed to shoot three people, right? two died, one critically injured? >> reporter: right. let me tell you what we've been hearing from some of the witnesses. it is pretty consistent that the guy shot a couple times, first couple rounds. there was a little bit of a pause. and then the rest of the 15 or 18 shots. so did he go in there looking for somebody and shooting them? we don't know. of course we're going to hear at the news conference hopefully very soon. but as far as you know what he did, he calmly walked we are told down the main stem of the mall after shooting those initial two victims and shooting indiscrimmi
the fbi and atf assisted in this investigation and they are here going through, looking at everything that happened inside. they're looking at surveillance video trying to piece together exactly what happened. again the gunman turned gun on himself and killed himself after shooting three people inside the mall yesterday, megyn? megyn: dan, is there any discussion of why the casualty number, thankfully, was not higher if he managed to get off 17 shots? it sounds like he managed to shoot three...
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the fbi has run 350,000 more of its instant background checks than in all of last year. abc news expects almost 2 million more gun checks just this month. >>> and call it easy bake backlash. a new jersey girl's campaign to make the toy more gender-neutral appears successful. 13-year-old mckenna pope says the easy bake oven should be made in colors other than pink and purple, to appeal to boys like her brother. some top male television chefs have posted a video in support. and the toy company is planning to meet with her. i don't know if i'm not remembering this correctly. but i swear mine was blue. >> really? >> yes. >> i'm sure you still have it. >> i could find out. >> check when you get home. >>> new york police revealed there is video from that point-blank murder that shook midtown manhattan. >>> and monkey business. an update on that adorable, little guy wandering around an ikea in his coat. the next chapter, not so cute. ♪ ♪ i woke up to a feeling ♪ every little thing has meaning ♪ ♪ i woke up to a light bulb on ♪ every little thing is possible now ♪
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they were interviewed by the fbi. those interview reports have obviously not been made public, first of all, but also my last understanding is that the intelligence committee was still waiting to receive some of those reports. bill: why would they not share that with you? its that a risk. >> i think if they could be shared with me in a classified setting, i review information in the classified setting all the time and obviously have to protect that information. but most importantly last time the intelligence committee was still looking for that information. bill: so secretary clinton you believe will testify at some point? >> she absolutely has to testify. let's not forget in the mids t-frbgs thst of the election she came forward and said she took responsibility for that. this is a state department, this is a consulate. ambassador stevens worked for the state department. we need to understand why given the prior attacks on that consulate they won't secure it. bill: she has suggested a willingness to appear too. >> i t
they were interviewed by the fbi. those interview reports have obviously not been made public, first of all, but also my last understanding is that the intelligence committee was still waiting to receive some of those reports. bill: why would they not share that with you? its that a risk. >> i think if they could be shared with me in a classified setting, i review information in the classified setting all the time and obviously have to protect that information. but most importantly last...
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the fbi says this was not a sting operation. if convicted both of these men could face life in prison. phil keating live outside in the courthouse where this is playing out today in fourth lauderdale, florida. phil, these men are being held without bond, right? >> reporter: that's correct, martha. they are since last week once the federal grand jury indicted these two brothers on these very substantial terrorism charges. the brothers are 30-year-old rahir, kasi and his 20-year-old brother. they are accused of providing lodging communications equipment and more to obtain a weapon of mass destruction to be used against u.s. citizens somewhere on the u.s. soil. the brothers emigrated here from pakistan with their family. over time they applied for and became naturalized u.s. citizens the indictment claimed they actively turned toward terror sometime between july 2011 and last week. >> look the pattern is very clear. south florida has seen before arrests, successful arrests and also indictments of jihadi activities. meaning activiti
the fbi says this was not a sting operation. if convicted both of these men could face life in prison. phil keating live outside in the courthouse where this is playing out today in fourth lauderdale, florida. phil, these men are being held without bond, right? >> reporter: that's correct, martha. they are since last week once the federal grand jury indicted these two brothers on these very substantial terrorism charges. the brothers are 30-year-old rahir, kasi and his 20-year-old...
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>> sure. >> well, the fbi doesn't -- >> go ahead. >> bob, go ahead. >> the fbi is against torture. it can't take the evidence and take it into court. an fbi agent who interrogated khalid sheik muhammad disagreed that torture got anyone anywhere. they're completely opposed to it. the cia was reluctant to use torture, too. it was the pentagon and also a result the mixed. >> do you fear this becomes the narrative, that people will see this and think, okay, waterboarding got bin laden? >> yeah. i mean, i think that's the bottom line. i don't think that's not the filmmaker's intent, and they have many other scenes in the movie about how the relationship with the foreign intelligence service derived a very important lead, the real name of bin laden's courier house, they tracked down the cell phones he was using and how human spies on the ground in pakistan tracked him to where he was hiding with bin laden and after that. but at the end of the day when somebody pulls something out of a file and it's from foreign intelligence, that's not a inherently dramatic scene as opposed to half an ho
>> sure. >> well, the fbi doesn't -- >> go ahead. >> bob, go ahead. >> the fbi is against torture. it can't take the evidence and take it into court. an fbi agent who interrogated khalid sheik muhammad disagreed that torture got anyone anywhere. they're completely opposed to it. the cia was reluctant to use torture, too. it was the pentagon and also a result the mixed. >> do you fear this becomes the narrative, that people will see this and think, okay,...
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i'm pretty sure that by the time this thing really got rolling, we probably had the fbi on the property also because there's always that concern of potential terrorism. other agencies, bomb squads, possibly atf. >> 3:29 local time this afternoon is when the calls started to come in or when the shooting, we believe began, 6:27 local time. we talked to an affiliate who said she witnessed the shooter who she described as jogging through the macy's. she believed he may have entered through a back way at macy's and jogged past her with what seemed to be a semiautomatic rifle, ar-15, then opened fire. once he left macy's in the food court area where many stores enter into. a lot of people were, sadly, in a position to see and hear this nightmare unfold. we're starting to get more and more eyewitnesses here. i want to bring in christina fisher, she spoke with local affiliate koin. let's listen. >> i was walking on the lower level heading from the west end toward the east end of the mall under the food court. all of a sudden i heard something similar to a .22 poppinging probably eight times. an
i'm pretty sure that by the time this thing really got rolling, we probably had the fbi on the property also because there's always that concern of potential terrorism. other agencies, bomb squads, possibly atf. >> 3:29 local time this afternoon is when the calls started to come in or when the shooting, we believe began, 6:27 local time. we talked to an affiliate who said she witnessed the shooter who she described as jogging through the macy's. she believed he may have entered through a...
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now is michigan congressman mike rogers, chairman of the house intelligence committee, also a former fbi agent. thanks for being with us. what is the significance and what do we know about the success of this, because there had been prior attempts, all failures, but this one seems to have worked. >> it seems to have worked according to plan and maybe worked beyond what we expected and maybe even what the north koreans expected. this puts them clearly on a path, you know, there's that three-legged stool of trying to get a nuclear weapon you can deliver some place and detonate. the mission portion of that is a very important portion of that, so this is a very serious, very provocative steps, certainly in violation of u.n. resolutions, and this is a big moment for the international community. and i would specify china about their ability to step up and engage and change the mind of north korea on its pursuit of a nuclear weapon program that can weaponize it, put it on the top of a missile, and fire it some place. >> how concerned are we right now about a nuclear test, another nuclear test,
now is michigan congressman mike rogers, chairman of the house intelligence committee, also a former fbi agent. thanks for being with us. what is the significance and what do we know about the success of this, because there had been prior attempts, all failures, but this one seems to have worked. >> it seems to have worked according to plan and maybe worked beyond what we expected and maybe even what the north koreans expected. this puts them clearly on a path, you know, there's that...
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the pictures of the fbi. we want to take this cabin because we think there's bombs and it. so they decided to build and fly it out. somebody says did anyone see "wizard of oz"? of the built-in road. so i got to know the neighbors. i got in behind the fbi lines and i got to stay with the neighbors and they take me up and snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles. i found in the word, and the fire there's a big piece of wood with all these mathematical symbols the unabomber had an ms reseller because it's better to lock them in. they just love this guy. i set a date to read a story. forget the unabomber. carving things, he'd be all black and smelling bad. it right through the town and all the dogs to chase and many would get horrified. he would give everybody vegetables. so what i did a state of every state. other hotels. stated that the buses went to the library. the unabomber's pompeii sentencing him to somebody. they weren't there anymore. if somebody else he didn't like you said the bomb of gopac. they had to know why it was these things misaddressed. probably not mistake his
the pictures of the fbi. we want to take this cabin because we think there's bombs and it. so they decided to build and fly it out. somebody says did anyone see "wizard of oz"? of the built-in road. so i got to know the neighbors. i got in behind the fbi lines and i got to stay with the neighbors and they take me up and snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles. i found in the word, and the fire there's a big piece of wood with all these mathematical symbols the unabomber had an ms...
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well, i don't mind the police of the fbi. well, the department of agriculture has a s.w.a.t. team. the fish and wildlife of the s.w.a.t. team. in fact, the official of life raided a gibson guitar with guns drawn , took all their keep -- computer equipment and not let them know what they were accused of for one year. when they finally accused them of something it was breaking it born regulation, a law in india there were accused of breaking and penalized in the u.s. for breaking a law in india. as the kind of stories we read about. >> outcome we have not heard about the before? >> some of then you have. one of them is the case of john and judy dollar right now selling bunnies and a little town. they were fined $90,000 for having the wrong permit. the government said you can pay on our website. $90,000. if you don't pay in 30 days euless $3 million. this is the kind of stuff that your government is doing to bully people, and we, frankly, think it need to stop. they're doing the same with confiscating people's land in san you can build on it because it's a wet land even though there i
well, i don't mind the police of the fbi. well, the department of agriculture has a s.w.a.t. team. the fish and wildlife of the s.w.a.t. team. in fact, the official of life raided a gibson guitar with guns drawn , took all their keep -- computer equipment and not let them know what they were accused of for one year. when they finally accused them of something it was breaking it born regulation, a law in india there were accused of breaking and penalized in the u.s. for breaking a law in india....
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the fbi needs us because we're that link to the community. >> today the fbi honored the sisters with a prestigious community leadership award. and the pope is now tweeting. he sent seven messages so far. the first one said, dear friends, i am pleased to get in touch with you through twitter. i bless all of you from the bottom of my heart. the 85-year-old pope has almost two million twitter followers. >>> one vacaville man was charged more than two grand for long distance calls even though he has a free plan. the simple mistake that wound up costing him big-time. >> reporter: charges $2200 for his long distance. he had a plan with free international calls. but in april, he put his service on hold for three weeks while he moved. >> it was on the understanding that on the 15th of may my services would be resumed as normal. >> reporter: but when he resumed the same calls he always made to south africa, he was charged for each one, totaling $2200. he says vontage told him he had to pay because he never called to resume service. >> there was some sort of miscommunication, clearly. >> repor
the fbi needs us because we're that link to the community. >> today the fbi honored the sisters with a prestigious community leadership award. and the pope is now tweeting. he sent seven messages so far. the first one said, dear friends, i am pleased to get in touch with you through twitter. i bless all of you from the bottom of my heart. the 85-year-old pope has almost two million twitter followers. >>> one vacaville man was charged more than two grand for long distance calls...
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fbi needs us because we're that link to the community. >> reporter: and because of their work, the fbi today honored the sisters with the prestigious directors community leadership award. the sisters say the award is a recognition for all the organizations that fight human trafficking. >> it couldn't have been awarded to a more deserving organization. >> reporter: nola runs a nonprofit in oakland known as messy which empowers girls exploited by the sex trade industry. she says the sisters are one of the reasons why they can continue to help victims in the east bay. >> we stand on their shoulders. we would not be here doing the work that we do if it wasn't for their support. >> reporter: the sisters say it's a long battle and this award only reaffirms that they are making a difference. >> every small act combined with other small acts becomes a big act. >> reporter: in fremont, i'm da lin, cbs 5. >>> covering the bay area the morgan hill man suspected of kidnapping and killing sierra lamar did not enter a plea it court today. that's because antolin garcia- torres is now also charged wit
fbi needs us because we're that link to the community. >> reporter: and because of their work, the fbi today honored the sisters with the prestigious directors community leadership award. the sisters say the award is a recognition for all the organizations that fight human trafficking. >> it couldn't have been awarded to a more deserving organization. >> reporter: nola runs a nonprofit in oakland known as messy which empowers girls exploited by the sex trade industry. she says...
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feet below the surface, the coast guard feared they would try to retrieve the lost treasure, so the fbi's dive team was called. >> part of the whole mission is to get the drugs here to our country. so to leave them here would have left the job unfinished, so to speak. >> reporter: wearing underwater cameras, tim and his team cut into the submarine, finding the cocaine wrapped in waterproof pa packets. now the drug runners are turning to a more sophisticated harder-to-detect vessel. they have found them along rivers that connect to the sea. coast guard commander tom walsh worries about them with that kind of technology. it's one thing to move cocaine, and that's a problem. >> reporter: couldn't someone use a submersible for terrorist activity or arms running? >> that's a big concern of ours. it would be perfect for terrorists wanting to move people or equipment or other items toward the united states. >> reporter: as for the men who jumped off the semi-submersible sub, they were arrested in the united states. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," new details about the
feet below the surface, the coast guard feared they would try to retrieve the lost treasure, so the fbi's dive team was called. >> part of the whole mission is to get the drugs here to our country. so to leave them here would have left the job unfinished, so to speak. >> reporter: wearing underwater cameras, tim and his team cut into the submarine, finding the cocaine wrapped in waterproof pa packets. now the drug runners are turning to a more sophisticated harder-to-detect vessel....
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. >>> senior correspondent john miller former fbi deputy r has director has been talking with with h his sources. good morning. what do we know about the suspect and motives? >> we don't know much about the it suspect and it's not clear ar whether he is unidentified is because they're working that because th lead or because they haven't le been able to identify him, but identif we were not able to get a name. get as for the motive you know t what we're relying on is the relying o profile with these types of offenders. most of them are injustice collectors, people who catalogue every sleight, every offense to for an irrational level and they strike out to draw attention.mall >> why this mall?e do we know why he targeted this ifically? mall specifically? no. >> no, and authorities don't know that either. either i talked to people who were on the scene last night, and they say you know this came out and f a half where. they said it's pretty miraculous because they said he fired and i'm quoting now, "countless rounds."ou he had a jam in his weapon he reloaded but given the number of roun
. >>> senior correspondent john miller former fbi deputy r has director has been talking with with h his sources. good morning. what do we know about the suspect and motives? >> we don't know much about the it suspect and it's not clear ar whether he is unidentified is because they're working that because th lead or because they haven't le been able to identify him, but identif we were not able to get a name. get as for the motive you know t what we're relying on is the relying o...
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but sources say it's also possible that the fbi might be interested in pursuing its own case here since the murder victim in belize was an american citizen. >>> rock music's a-list gathered here in new york for a once in a lifetime concert to benefit victims of hurricane sandy. last night's 12-12-12 concert ran so long it became the 12-13-12 concert. jeff glor is here with the highlights. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: charlie, good morning touchlt it seemed like everything about the night was big. the length of the concert, nearly six hours. the list of performers, 17. promoters are hoping the biggest number of all is the amount of money raised. >> this has got to be the largest collection of old english musicians ever in mad 17 square garden. >> reporter: mick jagger was right, but it wasn't just englishmen performing at last night's concert for sandy relief. the stage was full of artists and presenters who grew up in sandy's path. >> my city, new york city. ♪ put your cell phones in the air ♪ ♪ we can celebrate love >> i'm here to talk to you about seaside heights. >> long is
but sources say it's also possible that the fbi might be interested in pursuing its own case here since the murder victim in belize was an american citizen. >>> rock music's a-list gathered here in new york for a once in a lifetime concert to benefit victims of hurricane sandy. last night's 12-12-12 concert ran so long it became the 12-13-12 concert. jeff glor is here with the highlights. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: charlie, good morning touchlt it seemed like everything...
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. >> senior correspondent john miller former fbi assistant director joins us now from washington. john, good morning. so tell me what is it you like best about this story? >> well what i like best about this story that we're talking about t-rex because my son's name is rex and he's a force to deal with in my house and of course i'm the dinosaur. [ laughter ] i'm skirting the point. i get the idea that you picture that there is, you know, these raiders of the lost ark time characters that's going to these interesting ancient places and digging up these things. i spoke to homeland security investigators yesterday and, you know, these are the guys that do the customs cases and they says you know, that's not really who these characters. they say, you know, eric prokopi in particular seems to be a little bit of a one-of-a-kind. knees his stuff. he travels the world. and he's been a prolific dealer in this. what's more interesting is who are the buyers. of course we were hoping that the buyers would turn out to be the kardashians or lindsay lohan between arrests. but what we don't see i
. >> senior correspondent john miller former fbi assistant director joins us now from washington. john, good morning. so tell me what is it you like best about this story? >> well what i like best about this story that we're talking about t-rex because my son's name is rex and he's a force to deal with in my house and of course i'm the dinosaur. [ laughter ] i'm skirting the point. i get the idea that you picture that there is, you know, these raiders of the lost ark time characters...
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and finally, from border patrol to hiring new fbi agents, correction officers, federal prosecutors, all could be scaled back. now, all of these cuts, brooke, don't happen exactly at 12:01 a.m. on january 2nd. they happen over the course of a year. but agencies are preparing for an impasse in washington. this is exactly, exactly what policymakers are trying to avoid. brooke? >> thank you. >>> shock waves in washington today. powerful republican senator calling it quits. south carolina's senator jim demint will be stepping down december 31st to lead the heritage foundation. that's a powerful conservative think tank in d.c. demint says he can be more effective outside the senate. >> a lot of my role in the senate has been stopping bad things and saying no to bad things but we need to do more than that and tell americans what we're for. one of the mistakes i think the republican party made the last two years is trying to make obama the issue without sharing with america bold reform ideas that get people inspired to get behind us. >> senator demint, tea party supporter, and sometimes clashes
and finally, from border patrol to hiring new fbi agents, correction officers, federal prosecutors, all could be scaled back. now, all of these cuts, brooke, don't happen exactly at 12:01 a.m. on january 2nd. they happen over the course of a year. but agencies are preparing for an impasse in washington. this is exactly, exactly what policymakers are trying to avoid. brooke? >> thank you. >>> shock waves in washington today. powerful republican senator calling it quits. south...
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lot of work for the local police and fbi there, carol. >> jim spellman, reporting live this morning. >>> update in the strange saga of john mcafee. he could be deported to belize as soon as today. mcafee entered their country illegally, the guatemala officials say. police in belize want to question mcafee about the shooting death of his neighbor, gregory fall. >>> katherine heads home with her husband, prince william, by her side. when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. at the chevy year-end event because chevy's giving more. more efficiency with sonic and cruze... more function in equinox and traverse... more dependability with the legendary silverado... and more style in the all-new malibu. chevy's giving mo
lot of work for the local police and fbi there, carol. >> jim spellman, reporting live this morning. >>> update in the strange saga of john mcafee. he could be deported to belize as soon as today. mcafee entered their country illegally, the guatemala officials say. police in belize want to question mcafee about the shooting death of his neighbor, gregory fall. >>> katherine heads home with her husband, prince william, by her side. when it comes to the financial obstacles...
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and the fbi left it at that. >> everyone we talk to out there swear up and down that they were going to solve the case. they didn't. >> with no happy ending, the media gave up. >> all the national media, they want the big story when they introduce me to my relatives, but until that happens, they don't want -- they're not interested in doing an article about the search. you know. actually, when you think about it, it's pretty pathetic if no one is actually looking for someone that disappeared. isn't that anyone important enough in your past life that want to look for you? >> so benjamin was stranded. with no name, no social security numb number. and no help. >> benjamin kyle, about to talk to me live along with the man who made that documentary. they are asking for your help, asking for your signature to the white house will have to act. don't miss this. it's next. rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain
and the fbi left it at that. >> everyone we talk to out there swear up and down that they were going to solve the case. they didn't. >> with no happy ending, the media gave up. >> all the national media, they want the big story when they introduce me to my relatives, but until that happens, they don't want -- they're not interested in doing an article about the search. you know. actually, when you think about it, it's pretty pathetic if no one is actually looking for someone...
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he said the fbi has not questioned him about this case to this point. brooke? >> all right. on miami beach, thanks, john. >> chelsea roth nearly dieda a teenager from an eating disorder and now teaches yoga at workshops across the country. in this week's human factor, we see how she turned her life around. >> how are you? >> when you see chelsea roth now, looking happy and vibrant, it's nearly impossible to imagine the day she said part of her brain died. at 15 years old, she suffered a stroke brought on by severe anorexia. >> i now know from looking at hospital records i was 58 pounds. >> 58 pounds and close to dying. so many parts of her body were failing. there no pictures of her at her sickest. this picture is from about a year earlier in and out of treatment centers. she remembers how starting a diet with her mom in the midst of a difficult and dangerous childhood spiralled into a disorder that nearly killed her. >> looking back, i think my body was my only way to tell the people around me that something wasn't okay. i was scare and hurting and i needed help. >> help ca
he said the fbi has not questioned him about this case to this point. brooke? >> all right. on miami beach, thanks, john. >> chelsea roth nearly dieda a teenager from an eating disorder and now teaches yoga at workshops across the country. in this week's human factor, we see how she turned her life around. >> how are you? >> when you see chelsea roth now, looking happy and vibrant, it's nearly impossible to imagine the day she said part of her brain died. at 15 years...
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businessman and the fbi would have jurisdiction over the murders of u.s. citizens in other countries. so it's very likely that mcafee will at the very least have to talk with federal authorities about what he knows about his neighbor's killing. john zarrella cnn, miami. >>> in a controversial move, a dead marine will not be awarded the medal of honor. some say he was already brain dead when he landed on a grenade to save his fellow soldiers. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your
businessman and the fbi would have jurisdiction over the murders of u.s. citizens in other countries. so it's very likely that mcafee will at the very least have to talk with federal authorities about what he knows about his neighbor's killing. john zarrella cnn, miami. >>> in a controversial move, a dead marine will not be awarded the medal of honor. some say he was already brain dead when he landed on a grenade to save his fellow soldiers. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a...
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right now he told me when we sat and talked that the fbi has not contacted him, has not talked to him. there are also reports that the irs wanted to speak with him. he said he hasn't talked to anyone from the irs. in fact, he said i would be stupid to come back to the united states if i had issues with the irs, because if anybody can get you, he said, it's the irs. not, of course, that he had any choice in the matter of coming back to the u.s., being deported here, but that's how he t it>>et to play now or save it for later? you sat down and talked to him for quite a bit, yeah? >> reporter: yeah. he refused to do an on camera interview at the time because he insisted he did not want any of what he said to be edited down so he would only agree at some point to do live with cnn, although he did come out a little bit later and held a long interview with all of the media, which we're going to get turned around and play a little later. he's continued, suzanne, a i think we may have a little bit more sound from last night, where he insists he had absolutely nothing to do with his neighbor's
right now he told me when we sat and talked that the fbi has not contacted him, has not talked to him. there are also reports that the irs wanted to speak with him. he said he hasn't talked to anyone from the irs. in fact, he said i would be stupid to come back to the united states if i had issues with the irs, because if anybody can get you, he said, it's the irs. not, of course, that he had any choice in the matter of coming back to the u.s., being deported here, but that's how he t...
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before he died, the fbi says keyes confessed to killing at least seven other people. that confession has led to a coast to coast search for clues and for help from the public to find keyes' victims. george howell is working on this for us today. and so we know that the fbi says keyes didn't know any of his alleged victims, so how did he lure them? >> this was all random, but he had a very methodical plan, brooke, of how he went about this. first of all, we know he had these murder kits stored, stashed around the country. kits that had -- >> murder kits. >> murder kits with weapons, with cash that he got from robberies, all of this just, you know, to use had he got to the city, with his plan to attack people. and we also know he would fly into cities, we know he would drive hundreds of miles to find unsuspecting victims, just to randomly kill people. >> so you talk about these murder kits, these were clues then presumably he left behind. you mentioned across country. >> yeah. and investigators were able to find them at the blake falls reservoir in new york, and eagle r
before he died, the fbi says keyes confessed to killing at least seven other people. that confession has led to a coast to coast search for clues and for help from the public to find keyes' victims. george howell is working on this for us today. and so we know that the fbi says keyes didn't know any of his alleged victims, so how did he lure them? >> this was all random, but he had a very methodical plan, brooke, of how he went about this. first of all, we know he had these murder kits...
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do you want fbi agents who are federal police, so to speak, to arrest people? what exactly do you want the attorney general to do? >> well, we would like to -- we're looking for his intentions relative to the enforcement and determination as to what that looks like. we aren't asking for specifics about what that looks like but clarity about what his intentions are in that regard. >> so just going back to your concerns, that employees may like get high before they go to work or get high on the job and it's perfectly legal, i'm just not clear in understanding how that's different from drinking on the job and being impaired when you show up to work. because employers can certainly act against employees in those instances. >> right. yes. absolutely. employers have rights to employees who smoke on the job. there's no question about that. the real question becomes when they are off the job and the time in which they -- the distance between the time in which they use marijuana and their potential impairment once they land at the work site. you have employees who are u
do you want fbi agents who are federal police, so to speak, to arrest people? what exactly do you want the attorney general to do? >> well, we would like to -- we're looking for his intentions relative to the enforcement and determination as to what that looks like. we aren't asking for specifics about what that looks like but clarity about what his intentions are in that regard. >> so just going back to your concerns, that employees may like get high before they go to work or get...
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if you recognize him, the fbi wants to hear from you. his name is israel keyes. he apparently killed himself in police custody, but police say he confessed a string of serial killings. let's bring in george howell who has been covering this. we understand that he was in alaska. he has since passed away, but he has confessed. do they have a sense of who he killed? >> we do. we know much more about israel keyes. first of all, we know he is ex-military. in at least two cae strangled and sexually assaulted, you know, his victims. we also know he had a very methodical plan that as he went into these situations, first of all, this is a person who would fly into cities, he would rent a car, drive hundreds of miles to find unsuspecting victims, and then he would also have these murder kits. he would have weapons, he would have money that he got from robberies, all of this in anticipation of more attacks. so the most recent attack, his last victim, we know samantha koenig, a barista in anchorage, alaska. he was in anchorage, he went there to abduct and kill her. then, suz
if you recognize him, the fbi wants to hear from you. his name is israel keyes. he apparently killed himself in police custody, but police say he confessed a string of serial killings. let's bring in george howell who has been covering this. we understand that he was in alaska. he has since passed away, but he has confessed. do they have a sense of who he killed? >> we do. we know much more about israel keyes. first of all, we know he is ex-military. in at least two cae strangled and...
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giving this information over to russian spies when in actuality he was handing it over to undercover fbi agents who had been tracking him. what he allegedly gave them was a document that described the procedures you would use and the specific technology that you would need to do so, so the big question is how would he know all that? he spent more than 20 years in the navy. he worked in the intelligence field. he was a submarine warfare specialist. he had not only a top secret clearance, but also authorizes for what's called special access, which limits the amount of people who can view highly sensitive material. he had that access. he hadn't been out of the navy for more than a year when fbi agents started tracking him and set up this sting and this undercover operation, and that's how they caught him. >> we know if there was any classified information that was actually released? >> reporter: no. there were never actually any real russian agents, so to speak. these were all undercover agents, b it is very, very serious. i mean, the navy will almost always tell you exactly where their car
giving this information over to russian spies when in actuality he was handing it over to undercover fbi agents who had been tracking him. what he allegedly gave them was a document that described the procedures you would use and the specific technology that you would need to do so, so the big question is how would he know all that? he spent more than 20 years in the navy. he worked in the intelligence field. he was a submarine warfare specialist. he had not only a top secret clearance, but...
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we do know this, that the fbi hoped to question a tunisian suspect. but after getting access to him, he refused to speak. so that is just one suspect, akhmed is another, we don't know the role they may have played in all of this. >> susan candiotti i, as always, thank you for great reporting. >>> and we should get more information about the benghazi attack when secretary of state hillary clinton testifies at an open congressional hearing. her testimony will follow the release from the review board. the state department has been under fire for its handling on the terror attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. >>> and same-sex couples are finally getting their day in the supreme court. the justices will hear two challenges, one case involves the federal defense of marriage act, which denies benefits to same-sex marriages legally married in their own state. the other is a challenge to proposition a, which took away the right of same-sex marriage that had previously been approved by the courts. the supreme court will also look into the constitutionality of
we do know this, that the fbi hoped to question a tunisian suspect. but after getting access to him, he refused to speak. so that is just one suspect, akhmed is another, we don't know the role they may have played in all of this. >> susan candiotti i, as always, thank you for great reporting. >>> and we should get more information about the benghazi attack when secretary of state hillary clinton testifies at an open congressional hearing. her testimony will follow the release...